Omsk State University
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Omsk F. M. Dostoevsky State University | |
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Омский Государственный Университет им. Ф. М. Достоевского | |
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Established: | 1974 |
Rector: | Gennady Ivanovich Gering |
Faculty: | 900 |
Students: | 13000 |
Location: | Omsk, Russian Federation |
Website: | * (Russian) http://www.omsu.ru/,
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Omsk F. M. Dostoevsky State University (Омский Государственный Университет им. Ф. М. Достоевского), usually referred to as Omsk State University (Омский Государственный Университет) (OmSU) was founded in 1974 in the city of Omsk, Russia. The university has since grown significantly. The two original departments (Humanities and Science) and 40 professors have grown to 13 departments and a 900 member faculty. The university has graduated more than 10,000 students and maintains ties with universities in Great Britain, Germany and the USA.
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[edit] OmSU Departments
At present the University comprises 13 Departments:
- Economics
- Law
- Philology
- History
- Mathematics
- Computer Sciences
- Physics
- Chemistry
- International Business
- Foreign Languages
- Culture and Art
- Psychology
- Theology and World Cultures
[edit] Campus
The university has nine main buildings in close proximity to each other. Among these are two nine-story dormitory towers, mostly with two or three students sharing a room. These dormitories possess laundry facilities, pay phones, TV lounges and game rooms. Self-catering rooms provide facilities for communal cooking and dining.
The campus includes photocopy offices, a book store, libraries, learning rooms, computer laboratories, a health center, a playground, two gyms, cafeterias and canteens, a large conference hall.
The library is well stocked with various printed materials and maintains subscriptions to many subject-specific periodicals as well as to daily and weekly newspapers both from Russia and from abroad. Study rooms are included on the library's premises and computer labs in areas specially designated by each department are widely used by both students and faculty to read for classes and exams, to write articles, essays and coursework, and to rehearse presentations. Networked computers provide free Internet and e-mail access. Students must register with the university to access these resources.
The university publishes several newspapers, giving insight into the different aspects of campus life and keeps students informed about current social and sports events. Both students and faculty contribute to the papers.
The Publishing Department and the Scientific-Educational Fund (NOF) both publish research and literature. NOF is also in charge of organising preparatory courses and administering tests for high school students and applicants.
In addition to full time students, the University operates continuing education programs in several departments.
[edit] University Publications
- Vestnik OmGU (Вестник ОмГУ) - journal
- Istoricheskii ejengodnik (Исторический ежегодник) - journal
- Omskii universitet (Омский университет) - newspaper
- Istochnik (Источник) – A publication for Orthodox students
- Filin (Филин) – A publication of the Department of Philology
- Piligrim (Пилигрим) – Literary journal
[edit] Notable alumni and faculty
- Sergey Baburin - Former Dean of Law
- German Gref - Minister of Economic Development and Trade
[edit] External links
Omsk F. M. Dostoevsky State University-Official, * (English) Omsk F. M. Dostoevsky State University, International office